wmonroe
Elite Member
As long as I've been on TBN, a site where one of the primary purposes is to share expereinces, I will never understand why arguments start over people sharing their personal experiences. And not only arguments, but people asking for proof, e.g., upload a spreadsheet, of someone elses experience. Experiences are not right or wrong, they are good, bad or meh. Does the fact I had a bad experience with my 1991 Chevy half ton (rusted brake lines, rusted fuel lines, rusted gas tank, rusted, rusted, rusted) some how make your good experience with your Chevy truck wrong? No. Does the fact you need a diesel truck, or want a diesel truck, make my financial analysis that tells me they are not economical for me wrong? No. I imagine there are some people who read the arguments, requests for proof, etc., and don't share their experiences because they don't want the hassle.
Great post.